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Rubini frames the story as a mystery, asking why, despite Nancy Drew's fame, most people have never heard of Benson and tracking down clues and evidence to uncover more information about the life of this little-known author . VERDICT A solid option for those interested in the Nancy Drew mysteries. "School Library Journal"

Growing up in Ladora, Iowa, Mildred Millie Benson had ample time to develop her imagination, sense of adventure, and independence. Millie left her small hometown to attend the University of Iowa, where she became the first person to earn a master s degree from the school of journalism. While still a graduate student, Millie began writing for the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which published the phenomenally popular Hardy Boys series, among many others. Soon, Edward Stratemeyer tapped Millie for a new series starring amateur sleuth Nancy Drew, a young, independent woman not unlike Millie herself. The syndicate paid its writers a flat fee for their work and published the books under pseudonyms. Under the pen name Carolyn Keene, Millie went on to write twenty-three of the first thirty books of the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories. In all, Millie wrote more than a hundred novels for young people under her own name and under pseudonyms. Millie was also a journalist for the "Toledo (Ohio) Times" and "The Blade." At the age of sixty-two she obtained her pilot s license and combined her love of aviation with her passion for writing, sharing her travels and adventures with readers. Follow the clues throughout "Missing Millie" to solve the mysteries of this ghostwriter, journalist, and adventurer."

Title:
Missing Millie Benson

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Publisher:
Ohio University Press

Format:
PaperBack

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Length:
25.0 mm

Width:
127.0 mm

Sub Title:
The Secret Case of the Nancy Drew Ghostwriter and Journalist